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Population-Based Screening for Coeliac Disease in Lithuanian Children from 2009 to 2014
Background and Objectives. Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder provoked by a dietary group of proteins called gluten in genetically predisposed individuals.
Vaidotas Urbonas +2 more
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Selective measurement of anti-tTG antibodies in coeliac disease and IgA deficiency : an alternative pathway [PDF]
Objective To determine the ability of selective antibody testing to screen for coeliac disease in the presence of IgA deficiency and to define the sensitivity of a pathway using this method (Figure1).
Arasaradnam, Ramesh P. +5 more
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Diagnostic Delay in Coeliac Disease: A Survey among Danish Patients
Background. Coeliac disease affects around 1% of the population, although many cases remain undiagnosed. Underdiagnosis and diagnostic delay in coeliac disease may cause health complications and be a burden for both the patient and society.
Line Lund Kårhus +3 more
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Celiac disease in the COVID-19 pandemic
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on global health. Design: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with coeliac disease was assessed in the present review.
Gabriel Samasca, Aaron Lerner
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Matrix expansion and syncytial aggregation of syndecan-1+ cells underpin villous atrophy in coeliac disease [PDF]
Background: We studied the expression of sulphated glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in coeliac disease (CD) mucosa, as they are critical determinants of tissue volume, which increases in active disease.
Alan D Phillips +20 more
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Mosaic deletion patterns of the human antibody heavy chain gene locus shown by Bayesian haplotyping
High-throughput sequencing and analyzes of antibody repertoire provide important information on immune responses, but current methodologies are limited in sequence assembly precision and haplotype inference validity.
Moriah Gidoni +12 more
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Morbidity and mortality in coeliac disease. [PDF]
Celiac disease is a small intestinal immune-mediated enteropathy precipitated by exposure to gluten, a protein complex in the cereals wheat, barley and rye, in genetically susceptible people. Once considered an uncommon disorder restricted to children of
Holmes, Geoffrey
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Coeliac disease, or gluten sensitive enteropathy is a common disorder and results from exposure to gluten in the diet of genetically susceptible individuals. Environmental factors may influence both the age of presentation and the severity of symptoms.
M, Mäki, P, Collin
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Patterns of clinical presentation of adult coeliac disease in a rural setting
Background In recent years there has been increasing recognition that the pattern of presentation of coeliac disease may be changing. The classic sprue syndrome with diarrhoea and weight loss may be less common than the more subtle presentations of ...
D'Souza Charles +2 more
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Objective The non-metabolised antihistamine fexofenadine has oral absorption resulting from transporter activity. Uptake by enterocyte organic anion transporting polypeptides and efflux by an ATP-binding cassette transporter (P-glycoprotein) are primary ...
Marc L Chretien +6 more
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